
Veronica Radice | @drradice.bsky.social
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Data Scientist Smithsonian Institution @NMNH | Love all things biodiversity, coral reefs, ecology, mesophotic, isotopes | Alum @JohnsHopkins @UQ_News @coralCoE
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Last month I had the privilege to speak with the legendary Sylvia A. Earle ! Her decades of ocean exploration and unwavering advocacy for marine conservation are truly inspiring. A conversation I'll never forget. 🌊 #OceanConservation #SylviaEarle #HopeSpot Ocean Elders


A press release is out about the Biodiversity Heritage Library. From January 1, 2026, the Smithsonian will no longer host the administrative functions of BHL. BHL is looking for a new home. For further information see blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/2025/04/new-fu… #ILoveBHL #BiodiversityHeritageLibrary



🐧💨 Ever wonder how far penguins travel for dinner? This epic animation shows the jaw-dropping journeys they make! 🌊 With tracking tech & support from Biodiversity Challenge Funds, we turn penguin paths into conservation action. #WorldPenguinDay #PenguinTracking #Falklands #SAERI







The Australian Government has bolstered their commitment to #SPREP with an additional AUS$24.75 million. The announcement was made during the annual high-level consultations between the Government of Australia and SPREP today, building on longstanding partnership. 🔗tinyurl.com/2eeva89v


🎉 OBIS turns 25! From a bold pilot to becoming UNESCO Ocean's global marine biodiversity data platform, OBIS has grown to host 136M+ records, thanks to a fantastic Community of Nodes and contributors. 🎂 Read the stories celebrating this birthday obis.org/2025/05/21/obi…


Shape the future of #biodiversity genomics at scale - a new conference for understanding life! #Biodiversity25 Share insights with peers working with #eukaryotic genomes & genome reference resources 🗓️27-29 October 📎 bit.ly/4k0Jug4 📩Abstracts due: 14 July Blaxter Lab



The ongoing fourth global coral bleaching event is considered the most intense event on record. Consequently, Coral Reef Watch added 3 new levels to their Bleaching Alert Scale to indicate elevated risk of mass coral mortality. Learn more: icriforum.org/4gbe-2025/ ICRI Secretariat
